Permutation lock



April 6 1926.L

l F. SCHARA PERMUTMLION vLow Filed Nov. 18, 1922 Mmmm @wuz-nto@- jfmiif Sai/am) Patented Apre i926.

A istante ariose Vtl FRANK sonnen, or Kansas Grrr, 'iarssonnn assreivoa, :er nissan assistiti-anims,

Yaro sonnen MrinniaorUR-ine ooleroaa'rioiv, or Kansas Crr, r/rissotin, A Conronarron or Missonar.

PERMUTATION LOCK.

Application filed November 18, 1922. Serial No. 601,735.

To all whom t 'may concern:

'Be it lcnoivn' that 1, FRANK Soriana. a citi zen of Austria, residing at Kansas City, in the county otJaclrson and State oi' Missouri, have invented certain new and useful linpi'ovenients in Perinutation Locks, oit which the following is a specification.

The invention has tor an object to eiiect improvements in permutation loclrs, .and particularly, to simplify the structural elements required, to the end that a very cheap lock ot this character may be produced. It is an aim to provide a novel loclr casing body which is adapted to be machined at a low cost, and also to provide a novel coaction between the elements, as will be readily understood.

Additional objects, advantages and teatures of invention reside in the construction1 arrangement and combination ot parts, as may be understood troniV the 'following dcscription and accon'ipanying drawings representing my invention as actually embodied, wherein, j

Figure 1 isv an elevational view ot a lock with a part broken aivay to show the struc tural torni ot the tumbler and shackle bolt,

Fig. 2 is a cross section on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1,

Fig. 2a is a fragmentary bottom view ot the device,

Fig. 3 is an enlarged cross sectional view or" the shackle bolt.

rFliere is illustrated a lock including a cast body 10, which serves as a casing, ot substantially rectangular form as viewed from one side, although this torni is not essential. rFhe body also has preferably a considerable thickness, as indicated in Fig. 2, although it may be made much thinner, it desired. Upon the body there is formed a rigid shackle arm 11, Which lies in the major plane ot the bodyL extending outwardly from one corner, and then being curved and extended parallel to the body a distance, torniing a sort ot hook, the end ot which stops in or closely adjacent the projection ot the side opposite that -trom which the arm extends.

Upon the inner side ot this arm 11 adjacent its extremity, there is formed a circular recess 12, 'alined with a. bore 13 formed through the body in its medial major plane, and .receiving slidably and snugly a shackle bolt or pin 111, which comprises a section ot cylindrical rod having tvvo circuinscribing grooves 15 and a flat tace 16, will be ei;- plained. he bolt 111 is formed with a knurled head 17, While upon the inner part a peripheal notch 18 is formed. rlhe pin is ot a length to permit the head to engage snugly against the bottoni tace ol the bot y 10, and formed upon the base, concentric with the pin there is a scale 19, vviicli may be provided with alphabetical characters, as shown. The grooves 15 in the pin 14 are positioned on the pin so that they will lie Within the case bot y 10 when the pin 14 is pressed inward iully. The iiattace 16 extends troin the groove 15 nearest the head longitudinally' toward the other groove a distaiice,`but stopping short ot the other groove. A Ward and retaining pin 2O is engaged in the body 10 extending across the bore 13 close to one side andin a position intermediately oit the outer groove 15 next the head ot the pin. Plain circular recesses 21 are formed in the side or sides ot the body 10 in such manner that their perimetral Walls intersect the bore 13,' and it desired, the recesses may be on opposite sides ot the body 10. Inserted in each ot the recesses 21,

therev are respective rotating tumblers 22, each or'x which comprises a section of plain cylindrical stock having a circumscribing groove 23, and a small notch 24: spaced longitudinally from the groove and located intermediately upon the tumbler, so formed that when turned to a position next the bore 13, the notch Will aline with 'and torni a continnationot the bore. The tumblers are suiiiciently large to project from the tace ot the body 10 a distance, the extreme outer peripheral portion being` lrnurled and a pointer notch 26 being formed thereon inimediately adjacent the casing body, to cooperate With a numerical scale 25 marked upon the face of the body 10 concentrically with each respective tumbler. The grooves of the tninblers may be alined so that both may be secured by a single retaining pin 27. rllie tuinblers 22 are iitted so that their peripheries snugly lit between the sides of the grooves 15 ot the pin 14, except When the notches 24 of the tuinblers are alined With the bore 13. The fiat tace 16 of the pin 14 extends only for part ot the depth of the groove 15 there adjacent, so that when @een that the pin is capable ot being' turned at all times, and so may the evzcept when the pin has been partly vcitlnlraivn, and in this Way, delay in closing` the lock may le avoided, as it cannot be locked in open position.

rfhe parts are adapted to be produced readily l very simple mamrtzu'turine processes, so that the lock may be. put upon the market at a very lovv price.

Tvfilmt is claimefl ivl. ln a locl: ot the cha 'acter described. a body caSe having a bore formed therein` a bolt slidable in the bore and revoluble therein at times, said bolt Paving' a circnn'lseribirre' e'rcove and a llat i .ce parallel to itsl axis tumblers ef-:tcnli a' trom the groove a distance longi tudfnanf. a rotatable cylnidrical tumbl'r naunted in the body with its periphery adapted to extend into said groove and havmeV a notch to aline Wit-h said bore at times, means to retain the tumbler, and a retainer tor the bolt positioned to engage in the groove and. closely adjacent the flat face tor the purposes described.

:2. In a lock of the character described, a body hrcvinga plain cylindrical bore therethrough, a lock bolt Slidable therethrough ha 'ing a yvide circumscribing groove and an inset tlat tace extending longitudinally from the groove a distance, an operatii head on the bolt opposite its lock end Vl'or rotation and reciln'ocation adapted to set .snugly against the body in .shot position. a rot-ating tumbler oi cyliznlrical i'oriu, mounted in the body to intersect the bore in line with said groove ot the bolt and havin! a notch to aline .vith the bore at times. means to retain the tumbler. and a and retaining' pin engaged in the body across4 said bore at a distance trom the side atvrhich the tumbler intereects said bore tor 1no.'emcnt ot the llat Ylace closely heffide the pin at times and rotation o t the bolt at other times.

In a locl ot the character described, a tlat case body ot substantial thicknesi, a cylindrical bore therein in its medial plane and cylindrical recesses in opposite sides intersecting the bore, a bolt slidable in the bore having cn'cumscrilnng grooves o aline with .said recesses, an inset llat 'lace icing"r toi-med on the bolt extending; longitudinally trom one ot said grooves. a ward and retaini pin lined in the body across the bore for alinement vvith the last named groove when this groove, alined yvith the respective reces whereby the tlat tace mav move beside the pin at times and the bolt rotate at other times: rotatable tumblers .iet in the recesses havin;r notchesy adapted lo aline with the bore aty times, and having mutuallj.v alined circumscril)incr grooves spaced from the notches, and a retaininepin fixed in the body and engaged commonly in the last named grooves.

In testimony vvhereot I have atlixed my signature.

FRANK SCI-IAEA.

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